Cops Are Involved After Naked Snapchat Photos Of High School Girls Show Up On Instagramhttp://www.businessinsider.com/high-school-girls-send-naked-snapchat-photos-boys-post-them-to-instagram-cops-get-involved-2013-3/comments
en-usWed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500Tue, 26 Sep 2017 18:06:11 -0400Alyson Shontellhttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/51682c7469bedd7f38000005tellwutFri, 12 Apr 2013 11:47:00 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51682c7469bedd7f38000005
Tellwut created a survey on the App Snapchat. The results showed that 38% of participants felt that the app was dangerous to use! 25% do not think that they can trust their children to use the app appropriately. You can click the link to see the survey: <a href="http://bit.ly/XHudWr" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >http://bit.ly/XHudWr</a>http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51682b35eab8ea380d000005tellwutFri, 12 Apr 2013 11:41:41 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51682b35eab8ea380d000005
Tellwut really enjoyed your article and created a survey based on it. The results showed that: 38% of participants felt that @Snapchat was dangerous to use! 25% do not think that they can trust their kids to use the app properly. To see the rest of the survey and results click the link <a href="http://bit.ly/XHudWr" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" >http://bit.ly/XHudWr</a>http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5162dd0769bedd070a000012MariaMon, 08 Apr 2013 11:06:47 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5162dd0769bedd070a000012
There are even applications like “Snapgrab” on the Android store which can save these photos and bypass the whole idea, people’s photos are not safe!http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51427641eab8ea523c000006kimmmmmThu, 14 Mar 2013 21:15:45 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51427641eab8ea523c000006
Yes, so true, how will they spin it? THEY. are the ones that have encouraged this kind of behavior in women and girls and now men respect us even less than they did during the era that a man would hold open a door for a woman or give her his seat on the bus or not use foul language in front of her let alone children. Boy we sure have come a long way since those awful days haven't we? Feminists and all the little whores they have freed are now ruining things for women who just wanted to be treated with respect because men WANTED to not because they were bullied into it.
I'm a 49 yr old female, married to a wonderful man for 30 yrs and I think the vast majority of females are idiots, I'm disgusted by my own gender!http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514273c76bb3f7651800000akimmmmmmThu, 14 Mar 2013 21:05:11 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514273c76bb3f7651800000a
I realize that humans have been astoundingly stupid since the dawn of time and have been engaging in completely inappropriate ways since then as well, but only a handful of people in close proximity to these events would be negatively affected by them. With all our advances in "communication" and modern technology, what we failed to do first was to teach humans to think and act responsibly before giving them devices to use stupidly that now affects millions in an instant. If you look at it logically for a moment you will see that the internet, computers and all this "NEWS" that we NEED to know about is ruining the world, not making it better, happier, more peaceful or loving. So much for "getting in touch and staying connected".
But as history has proven for millennia, people seldom learn from their own mistakes, let alone looking around at what other idiots are doing and saying "No, I don't think I will do that".http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514261916bb3f76073000005nyentrepreneurThu, 14 Mar 2013 19:47:29 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514261916bb3f76073000005
Gee, with cell phones and SnapChat, our deliberately brain-dead, head in the sand society is beginning to learn a little about Birds and Bees 101 and teenage girls.
The broad lesson is, leave the teenage girls to themselves and their parents.
Next, a little more deeply, our society needs to ask, just what is it about a picture of a young woman that is of such concern? I mean, the standards in the US, at any swimming pool or public beach, are that there are just three places of about 1 square inch each that are to be covered; mostly people don't care much about the first two square inches, and the third square inch actually is usually nearly impossible to see in a full 'nude' photograph, and even if you do see it, then, so what? Indeed, recently there has been a fashion trend in France deliberately to show the third square inch, in public. So what?
Next, if such photographs were so corrupting, then no doubt the police who enforce the laws have by now seen so many such photographs that they are corrupted, and we don't want our laws enforced by corrupted people. And if the photographs are not corrupting, again there is nothing for the police to do.
Our society needs to know what all the teenage girls know already: There is no way such a photograph can get them either pregnant or infected. It's just a photograph.
Another point is, teenage girls go to extreme lengths, e.g., with clothes, hair care, makeup, diets, to be attractive to boys. Well, a little cellphone self photograph in front a bathroom mirror is about the least expensive way for those girls to get attention.
Teenage girls want attention, more than anyone can possibly imagine. Again, leave the teenage girls alone or to their parents. In simple terms, it's none of society's business.
If you believe that sending such photographs is poor judgment, with which I tend to agree, then tell your daughters and otherwise just shut up about it.
In the past, there were large forces in Western Civilization that made super big bucks taking a lot of more or less normal human behavior and calling it 'sin'. So, the naive US got totally hung up about the birds and bees. It was a deliberate scam from the beginning. A lot of damage has been done. Give it a rest.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142613b6bb3f76373000016nomorebabaThu, 14 Mar 2013 19:46:03 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142613b6bb3f76373000016
A quandary for feminists.... are the women being 'liberated' or 'exploited'?http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142395a69bedd1733000004RyanThu, 14 Mar 2013 16:55:54 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142395a69bedd1733000004
As if that will prevent them from doing what they want with photos...http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514238fdeab8eaae2f000003RyanThu, 14 Mar 2013 16:54:21 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514238fdeab8eaae2f000003
SnapChat doesn't need to keep logs. The ISP will have a log of all connections. Authorities can look at who connected to SnapChat from a specific area and investigate from there.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514237f16bb3f7d42600000bFrank PAThu, 14 Mar 2013 16:49:53 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514237f16bb3f7d42600000b
This is why internet and photo sharing is disabled on my teens phones.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51423379eab8ea661f000015Sabre SbrThu, 14 Mar 2013 16:30:49 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51423379eab8ea661f000015
Non sequitur anyone? Your reply has zero to do with what I just stated clown.
Who looks in the mirror naked and says "dirty?" There is zero that is dirty about the naked body. The kids did not distribute something dirty. It was inappropriate. If you don't understand that words matter I cannot help you.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514231d369bedd4b21000001R.C.Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:23:47 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/514231d369bedd4b21000001
stop being inappropriatehttp://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142308d69bedd4d1b000010bananarepublicThu, 14 Mar 2013 16:18:21 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142308d69bedd4d1b000010
Both poke and snapchat should be sued now. Time to make some money now!!!!http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51422e6feab8ea1512000010C.J.Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:09:19 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51422e6feab8ea1512000010
We can also say without a doubt that those swells over at SnapChat have built a business based on the deception that they don't keep a copy of positings. That's nonsesne.
Hello, Deception, Inc.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51422cea69bedd1e12000006C.J.Thu, 14 Mar 2013 16:02:50 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/51422cea69bedd1e12000006
The truth is those pictures don;t ever "disappear."
They're copied, pasted and retransmitted many times over as they make their way from your electronic device, through a network of internet serveers (aka hard drives), to the website.
Disappear??? LOL
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This will result in the legal absurdity of people being charged with exploiting themselves. There is a limit to how much privacy-destroying idiocy I will subsidize with my taxes.http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142261669beddbe7e000007Sabre SbrThu, 14 Mar 2013 15:33:42 -0400http://www.businessinsider.com/c/5142261669beddbe7e000007
I'm sure the pictures were inappropriate but "dirty?" haven't we progressed? What is dirty about a naked body? Sounds like Catholic school to me.